- Jun 21, 2012
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Our Peahen, Luna, has been with the family for 8 or so years. Sadly, had to cage her many years ago. Predators took her boy friends, or they found greener pastures. I felt sorry for her last year so brought in a young male. Luna hatched two babies last fall. They both died, and I suspected it was due to the cold...but they hadn't been eating the starter I had given them. I am not prepared to incubate eggs, and Luna is now sitting. I gathered her first batch of egg, which she left where ever she dropped them, but last week she started sitting, and now I don't want to be cruel by taking them away. I was told by the gentleman I got Larry from (that's Luna's fella) that the babies must be kept separate from the parents... HUH? He said if they stayed in the coop with the adults they would get Coccidiosis and die. I want to do right by the babies...and Luna too. Suggestions welcome. I am a senior, with limited funds, and husband has multiple illnesses. I love my birds and enjoy visitng and just watching them. Their home is too small right now, but our son has plans to build a flight cage...hopefully before winter. Until then Luna and Larry are in an 8 x 10 chain link covered cage, with a little house to keep them safe from weather.